Condenser Maintenance; Condenser Coil Cleaning; Travel Restraint - Trane R Series Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

Air-cooled helical rotary liquid chillers
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Maintenance
compressor is very heavy, so insure that the support is
sturdy. A piece of 1x4 lumber placed between the
isolators works well to support the compressor feet as
it is pulled from the chiller.
5. Install the new compressor. Reinstall all lines, wires,
and screws. Open the service valves, and trim charge
as required.

Condenser Maintenance

Condenser Coil Cleaning

WARNING
Hazardous Chemicals!
Coil cleaning agents can be either acidic or highly
alkaline and can burn severely if contact with skin
occurs. Handle chemical carefully and avoid contact
with skin. ALWAYS wear Personal Protective Equipment
(PPE) including goggles or face shield, chemical
resistant gloves, boots, apron or suit as required. For
personal safety refer to the cleaning agent
manufacturer's Materials Safety Data Sheet and follow
all recommended safe handling practices. Failure to
follow all safety instructions could result in death or
serious injury.
Clean the condenser coils at least once a year or more
frequently if the unit is in a "dirty" environment. A clean
condenser coil will help to maintain chiller operating
efficiency. Follow the detergent manufacturer's
instructions to avoid damaging the condenser coils.
To clean the condenser coils use a soft brush and a sprayer
such as a garden pump type or a high-pressure type. A
high quality detergent such asTrane Coil Cleaner (Part No.
CHM-00255) is recommended.
Refer to RTAC-SVG01B-EN for maintenance and cleaning
procedures.
If detergent mixture is strongly alkaline (pH value greater
than 8.5, an inhibitor must be added).
RTAC-SVX01J-EN

Travel Restraint

WARNING
Falling Off Equipment!
This unit is built with fall restraint slots located on unit
top that MUST be used during servicing. These slots are
to be used with fall restraint equipment that will not
allow an individual to reach the unit edge. However
such equipment will NOT prevent falling to the ground,
for they are NOT designed to withstand the force of a
falling individual. Failure to use fall restraint slots and
equipment could result in individual falling off the unit
which could result in death or serious injury.
This unit is built with travel restraint slots located on unit
top that must be used during servicing. See
Figure 46. Roof view - travel restraint slots
Travel Restraint Slots
Figure
46.
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